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Perl: $a='n|u|m'
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mike_bihan
Joined: 21 Mar 2002
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27 Aug 2008 14:52
Perl: $a='n|u|m'
$a='n|u|m';
Could you please help me understand what does this stands for? What is the data type for $a?
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gliss
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28 Aug 2008 20:48
Perl: $a='n|u|m'
$a will become a string with those five characters.
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